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TEHRAN, May 04 – In a significant move towards enhanced bilateral relations, Iran's Vice President and Head of the Atomic Energy Organization welcomed Venezuelan Deputy Minister for Science and Technology, Alberto Quintero, during his visit to Tehran. The two officials engaged in discussions aimed at expanding cooperation in the field of nuclear technology, highlighting the importance of mutual support in scientific advancement.
During the meeting, both sides expressed their commitment to fostering collaboration that could lead to advancements in nuclear energy and technology. This partnership is seen as a strategic alignment between the two nations, both of which have faced international scrutiny and sanctions. The dialogue included exploring potential joint projects and sharing expertise, which could bolster their technological capabilities.
As Iran continues to develop its nuclear program, the collaboration with Venezuela reflects a broader trend of countries seeking to strengthen ties in the face of external pressures. The discussions mark a promising step towards a more integrated approach to nuclear technology development in both nations.
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